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When Martian ground falls apart

ACHERON FOSSAE REGION, MARS, AUG 6 – Ice-rich rock flows in Acheron Fossae reveal Mars's climatic shifts driven by axial tilt variations between 15 and 45 degrees over the last 10 million years, ESA data shows.

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In its latest postcard from Mars, the European Space Agency's Mars Express returns to Acheron Fossae: a dramatic network of chasms carved into the surface of the red planet.

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The European Space Agency broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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